October 21, 2023

Cassandra in Reverse

Author: Holly Smale
Genre: Fiction
Publisher: MIRA Books, 2023
Pages: 368
Rating: Recommend

Synopsis: Cassandra Penelope Dankworth is a creature of habit. She likes what she likes (museums, jumpsuits, her boyfriend, Will) and strongly dislikes what she doesn't (mess, change, her boss drinking out of her mug). Her life runs in a pleasing, predictable order. . .until now.

  • She's just been dumped.
  • She's just been fired.
  • Her local cafe has run out of banana muffins

 Then, something truly unexpected happens: Cassie discoveres she can go back and change the past. One small rewind at a time, Cassie attempts to fix the life she accidentally obliterated, but soon she'll discover she's trying to fix all the wrong things.

Review: This is a blend of Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine and Oona Out of Order. Cassandra is quirky, and this is just a fun book.

October 18, 2023

Saving CeeCee Honeycutt

Author: Beth Hoffman
Genre: Fiction
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group, 2010
Pages: 336
Rating: Recommend

Synopsis: Twelve-year-old CeeCee Honeycutt is in trouble. For years, she has been the caretaker of her mother, Camille, the town's tiara-wearing, lipstick-smeared laughingstock, a woman who is trapped in her long-ago moment of glory as the 1951 Vidalia Onion Queen of Georgia. When tragedy strikes, Tootie Caldwell, CeeCee's long-lost great-aunt, comes to the rescue and whisks her away to Savannah. There, CeeCee is catapulted into a perfumed world of prosperity and Southern eccentricity - one that appears to be run entirely by strong, wacky women. From the exotic Miz Thelma Rae Goodpepper, who bathes in her backyard bathtub and uses garden slugs as her secret weapons; to Tootie's all-knowing housekeeper, Oletta Jones; to Violene Hobbs, who entertains a local police office in her canary-yellow peignoir, the women of Gaston Street keep CeeCee entertained and enthralled for an entire summer.

Review: Typically I have a difficult time reading on a plane, the distractions of those around me, turbulence, interruptions by flight attendants, but not so with this novel. This book grabbed me immediately, and my 3+ hour flight was over before I knew it.

I loved the characters and imagine that the author had great fun imagining and writing their stories. Fun, quick, escapist read.

October 13, 2023

Famous in a Small Town

Author: Viola Shipman
Genre: Fiction
Publisher: Graydon House Books, 2023
Pages: 352
Rating: Do Not Recommend

Synopsis: For most of her eighty years, Mary Jackson has endured the steady invasion of tourists, influencers, and real estate developers who have discovered the lakeside charm of Good Hart, Michigan, waiting patiently for the arrival of a stranger she's believed since childhood would one day carry on her legacy - the Very Cherry General Store. Like generations of Jackson women before her, Cherry Mary, as she's known locally, runs the community hub - part post office, bakery, and sandwich shop - and had almost given up hope that the mysterious prediction she'd been told as a girl would come true and the store would have to pass to. . .a man.

Becky Thatcher came to Good Hart with her ride-or-die BFF to forget that she's just turned forty with nothing to show for it. Ending up at the general store with Mary is admittedly not the beach vacation she expected, but the more the feisty octogenarian talks about destiny, the stronger Becky's memories of her own childhood holidays become, and the strange visions over the lake she was never sure were real. As she works under Mary's wing for the summer and finds that she fits into this quirky community of locals, she starts to believe that destiny could be real, and that it might have something very special in mind for Becky.

Review: I'd been wanting to try a Viola Shipman book because this names comes up frequently in a FB reading group I follow. The cover of this particular books jumped out at me, as well as the title (as someone who hails from a small town).

I struggled to get into this book, and as someone who vacations in Michigan every summer, I really wanted to love it. Maybe because I'm familiar with the area and the locations mentioned in great details in this book, I was caught up in my own memories and feelings, and couldn't let myself be absorbed into the story. 

As it typically happens, I enjoyed one story/setting more than the other - in this case, I liked the modern-day timeline and the past story felt like it could have been woven in without being an alternating chapter. There were also a couple plots where the outcome was obvious long before it actually played out. I didn't enjoy the mystical theme either regarding the four women. While I've read and enjoyed books that venture into the supernatural, most of the time they're a miss for me.

I would try another book by this author before I crossed him off my reading list for good.